People were terrified of her dog because his fluffy coat made him look enormous, but he was really just enthusiastic rather than <u>(A) aggressive.</u>
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- Unless you are anthropomorphizing, just one of these adjectives—aggressive—would you likely choose to describe a dog (attirbuting human characteristics to animals or objects).
- If I used the word assertive in relation to a dog, it would probably be used as a close synonym for enthusiastic (note that I have never heard it done and cannot see doing it myself).
- An aggressive dog is undoubtedly one that is prepared to fight.
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- When a person is focused, resolute, and unafraid to express their wants, they are said to be assertive.
- When you are unwilling to smile at someone, you are described as sullen. It is simply impossible in this situation.
- When someone is rude and in a poor mood, they employ the word "surly," which is not.
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Answer:
Lines 4 & I don't know but maybe 14
Explanation:
"thinkle" is an example of onomatopoeia (it is not a real word)
words jingling and tinkling are also onomatopoeia... I think, not sure about this one but I am about line 4.
Answer:
What are the quotations?
Explanation:
Could you please give me them and is it multiple choice?
Answer: According to Rosenthal, Whitman’s live oak conveys the wilds of Louisiana (Rosenthal 73).
Explanation: When using an in-text MLA citation, you need parentheses, the author's last name, and page number.
The antecedent in the sentence is C